Sermons about Name Of Jesus

EXERCISING YOUR AUTHORITY – Jesus defeated satan, stripped him of his sham authority, and delegated true, spiritual authority to His followers, the Body of Christ. Yet there are millions of Christians that haven’t taken this in yet. They fail to realize that the devil is a defeated foe, that his rule is up, that as believers they have authority over the forces of darkness. They don’t know it. They don’t exercise it. How about you? Are you walking in, and exercising, your God-given authority? Don’t miss this…
He stripped all the spiritual tyrants in the universe of their sham authority at the Cross and marched them naked through the streets. (Col. 2:15, The Message)
Now you understand that I have imparted to you all my authority to trample over his kingdom. You will trample upon every demon before you and overcome every power Satan possesses. Absolutely nothing will be able to harm you as you walk in this authority. However, your real source of joy isn’t merely that these spirits submit to your authority, but that your names are written in the journals of heaven and that you belong to God’s kingdom. This is the true source of your authority.” – Jesus (Luke 10:19-20, The Passion Translation)

THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER– How familiar are you with this vital and extremely important Biblical truth? There are millions of Christians that haven’t taken this in yet. They do not realize that the devil is a defeated foe, and that they have a God-given authority in Christ. How about you? Is it working in your life? Are you walking in your God-given authority? Find out more!
We know that we are children of God and that all the rest of the world around us is under Satan’s power and control. (1 Jn 5.19, LB)
Jesus stripped all the spiritual tyrants in the universe of their sham authority at the Cross and marched them naked through the streets. (Col. 2:15, TheMessage)
“All authority is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore…” (Jesus, Mt. 28:18-19)
“Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you.” (Jesus, Lk. 10:19)

Until you really know someone, you really don’t know someone. Your initial observations may be incorrect. Simply judging a book by its cover is usually inaccurate – and dangerous. That said, no one ever was more misunderstood and misrecognized then Jesus Christ.

Where did the power come to heal the crippled man in Acts 3? Did the disciples have more power than modern Christians, and what should this miraculous healing teach us about Jesus? This sermon discusses the beginning portion to Peter's second recorded sermon, and seeks to understand more about Christ through the work and ministry of the first church.

Timely message from pastor Joel on Our Defeated Enemy. We look at Satan and demons, as well as the difference between demonic possession and demonic oppression. We aren't to be ignorant of what the devil does and wants to do, otherwise he can take advantage of us. (2 Corinthians 2:10-11) We need to be aware of his wiles, his strategies and methods of trickery and deceit. (Ephesians 6:10-11)
We look in depth at the authority we have over demons through the name of Jesus. (Luke 10:17-20) And we see how little power of God it actually takes to cast out a demon. (Luke 11:20-22) Our enemy truly is defeated. He is a roaring lion that has been defanged and declawed by the Lord. We need revelation in this area from the Lord so we can be fully persuaded of our authority, and then do something with it! (Romans 8:38-39) We need to pick up where Jesus left off!

There is POWER in the NAME of Jesus, and as Christians our daily walk should reflect the likeness of Christ! Not only should our countenance be full of love and compassion, but everything we do should be marked by the power of the NAME of Jesus. Are you living in such a way that His Love and Power is evident? Do you recognize the power we have when we employ the NAME of Jesus?

Week two in the series "Making a Difference" from Restoration Christian Church. Apostle Bob speaks on the power that we have in Christ when we come to a place of unity with one another in prayer and fasting.

What is God’s Vision for His Church? For this church? In Colossians 3:12-17, the Apostle Paul addresses the church in Colossae and describes what the Supremacy of Christ looks like in real life, in the church, among God’s people.